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genkinahito · 2 years
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First Job, Last Summer Wars, Hetana Futari no Koi no Hanashi, Alien Artist, Cinema SKhole o Kaibosuru. Korona nanka Buttobase, HANNORA, Backfilp!! Movie, Yurucamp Movie, Laid-Back Camp the Movie Japanese Film Trailers
First Job, Last Summer Wars, Hetana Futari no Koi no Hanashi, Alien Artist, Cinema SKhole o Kaibosuru. Korona nanka Buttobase, HANNORA, Backfilp!! Movie, Yurucamp Movie, Laid-Back Camp the Movie Japanese Film Trailers
Happy Weekend I hope that you are well I’m not in good shape but, despite that, I have been busy this week with a review of short films Laundromat on the Corner and Summer Wedding and interviews with their respective directors, Tetsuki Ijichi and Azusa Hieda. I also took the time to post about a crowdfunding campaign for a stop-motion historical action title called Hidari. It looks potentially…
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nosanime · 7 months
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Salmon Soup (Makes 5 Servings)
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We bring you this recipe from our panel, “Anime Foodies: Laid-Back Camp The Movie”.
During the construction of the campsite in Yamanashi, our characters spend the night to give the campground a test run.  Nadeshiko and Aoi are assigned to feed the group and stumble upon a tremendous sale on salmon which they take advantage of for a selection of dishes for the evening.  This first recipe we see them create is a play on a Finnish soup called lohikeitto.
6 Cups - Water
1 ¼ Pound Skin-Off – Salmon
7 – Black Peppercorns
2 – Bay Leaves
1 Medium – White Onion
4 Medium – Carrots
2 Small – Russet Potatoes
1 TSP – Dried Dill
1 TSP – Kosher Salt
1/2 Cup – Heavy Cream
Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
As the water boils, peel the carrots and chop these and the onions into a large dice.
Once the water is boiling, add the peppercorns, bay leaves, onions, and carrots; cover; reduce the heat to medium; and cook for 5 minutes.
As this is cooking, peel the potatoes and chop into large, bite-sized pieces.
After the 5 minutes are up, add the potatoes, cover, and cook for another 8 minutes.
As this is cooking, check the salmon for bones and slice into 10 large nuggets.
After the 8 minutes are up, add the salmon, salt, cream, and dill; reduce the heat to medium low; cover; cook for a final 5 minutes, and serve.
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Optional/Notes:
If you use skin on salmon, make sure to check for any leftover scales on the skin before slicing it.
If you want a bit of a richer taste to the soup, you can substitute the water for a fish stock though this may reduce the amount of salt you need to add.
The small number of peppercorns don’t add a noticeable pepper flavor, so these can be crushed or ground if you want more pepper flavor to the soup.
If you would like to use fresh dill, increase the amount to 1 TBSP.
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nature-nerd-sarah · 2 years
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Just finished watching the Yuru Camp movie.
There's barely any conflict, and what conflict is there is easily overcome. About 75% of it is just the characters hanging out and having a fun time together. It's a bold cinematic choice, and the only one they could've made if they wanted to truly make it a Yuru Camp movie. Loved it.
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agoraphobicalien · 1 year
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why can you fuckin blaze a post for $$$ for people to see it. arent most of these people porn bots?
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shiisiln · 1 year
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@penny-anna Proof of anime BTTF
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hikari-ni-naritai · 2 months
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Something that made you laugh or smile recently?
YURUCAMP THE MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!! really the whole series made me laugh and smile the whole time but the movie is most recent. those girls are cute
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akiridesstuff · 10 months
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I watched all of YuruCamp with a friend the past 2 weeks and I really loved it! I like both Rin and Sakura's need to make sure Nadeshiko was okay on her first solo camp. The movie is also incredibly cute and I love that it showed them all being adults and living their own lives! I gave drawing Sakura my best effort and while it has some things I would probably touch up, I'm happy with it.
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cuteteacakes · 1 year
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THERE’S A VICCHAN IN THE YURUCAMP MOVIE BLESS TTATT
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How do you feel about the Harveston event so far? I always enjoyed seeing the boys being proud of where they came from.
This ask was sent when the event was still running. I saved this for when the event was concluded so that I could give my thoughts, but then two months passed and... well, better late than never, right? xD 
Anyway, EN fans, be careful when scrolling through this. This is tagged as ‘twst jp’ for easy blocking. 
Anyway, here are my late more coherent thoughts on the event!
Epel is not a favorite character of mine, so I expected myself to be bored of the event, but actually, it was really endearing. 🥺 Even without knowing the JP, the event felt cozy and homey. It reminded me of Yurucamp. It made me want to curl up in a blanket and get cozy. 
You really do appreciate the event so much more after watching Snow White! One of my private servers watched Snow White before the event because Yana recommended watching the movie for the event, and catching all the references was so fun! From the interior architecture of Epel’s home to the sunrise at the end of the event, there were so many Snow White references littered around. 
Speaking of Snow White references, a TL-er on Twitter pointed out that the part where Sebek saves Epel from an avalanche is the opposite of the time where the Evil Queen got struck by lightning that led to her death. And I find that so beautiful because Sebek represents lightning. In the movie, lightning killed the villain, but in the event, lightning saved the villain. I really love it. It gives me the idea of second chances. 
Please protect Marja. ❤️ She is so cute. We really see where Epel gets his spirit. 
Something I appreciate about Epel is when he mentioned about walking to school for three hours. I personally never had to do that, but I heard stories from a close relative who used to live in the province. She would narrate about how she and her siblings would walk to school and pass by a village to make this Filipino dessert. I felt nostalgic hearing about it. 
About the dwarves, while it sucks to see that they won, I actually liked that they won. I felt that our four students need to be knocked off a bit off their high horses. XD More than winning, I want to see the characters grow and mature. There were a lot of obstacles, but through them, we get to see that they are more than just “villains”. Sebek saving Epel, everyone willing to help rescue Sebek instead of continuing on with the race... they are people at the end of the day who may have selfish intentions but wouldn’t stoop so low to be so cruel. 
I really love the part where Jade and Idia were thinking of ways on how to get the dwarves out of the game while Epel and Sebek were determined to win fair and square. It was hilarious, and I found it even more amusing that without the translation, I could already understand what is happening. 😂 But I’m most enamored about the scene because it’s such an interesting juxtaposition between the younger students and the older ones. It’s like a loss of innocence as one gets older... but that doesn’t mean the older people don’t have to listen to the younger ones. No if anything, they can learn a thing or two. The younger students are bright-eyed teenagers with dreams of making a difference in the world by doing their best or what’s good. The older students seem just a tiny bit more jaded with life that they don’t mind playing dirty if it meant they could get something that they want in life. I’m not sure if I’m even expressing this correctly. 😅
My favorite part of this event has got to be the part where they all played music. Aside from the Snow White references, I really was hooked on the fact that we learned of the instruments the boys know how to play! Like, Epel knows how to play the accordion, and I find that so adorable. 😭 It surprisingly fits him. Then there’s Idia who faked the violin 😔 my inner Ling Ling is not pleased, but it was funny also. Sebek trying and failing to play the violin was so cute. 🥺 It’s such a mood, violin is hard to play, after all. xD But I think the part I’m super enamored with the most is that Jade knows how to play the flute! And here’s where my Octa bias shines through~ because Jade now canonically knows how to play two instruments: the bass and the flute. A string and a woodwind. It made me think how the music curriculum of the Coral Sea is like. 👁 Just how many instruments are they all exposed to? How are they taught? I’m so interested, I really need a Coral Sea event now. 😭
Overall, I really like the event! It’s cozy and homey while still providing all that juicy lore and brain juice that keeps me interested in the story and the worldbuilding. 
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otakutale · 2 years
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Yurucamp△ Movie Releases July 1st - Visual & Trailer Revealed
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The official website of the anime adaptation of Afro’s Yurucamp△ (Laid-Back Camp△) has announced that the upcoming film will release in…
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zabbaninja · 3 years
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A Bit of an Update
Happy New Year! 
Thought I’d do a little post for my abanded account. Good god, rereading these was a nightmare. I really should stop trying to be funny. Anyways, I’m doing alright. Some anime I watched since I made this were- Demon Slayer. Yeah, I’m a little late to the party, but it really was incredible. I loved it so much. Hi Score Girl Season 2- I watched season 1 when that came out and thought it was just okay, but season 2 is literally my favorite romantic anime I have ever watched. Holy shit the quality jump is insane. Lupin III The First- Really great. Jojo Part 5- Golden Wind- Just as good as Part 3 and 4, highly recommended. Nichijou- Fantastic. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato- Thank you Netflix for making me think this was just a movie and not a full anime, but I really liked this a lot. The female lead actually saves the day for once. Thank you. Thank you so much. SAO Season 3- Misogyny. That’s the only thing I can say. Monthly Girls Nozaki Kun- What was even the point? Pop Team Epic- Not for me. Devilman Crybaby- Sorry if this pisses some people off, but this is my least favorite anime of all time. Anime I’ve watched since the new year- Adachi and Shimamura- Really cute and incredibly well made. Cells at Work!- Just ok. Cells at Work! CODE BLACK- Still being made at this point, but enjoying it so far. Even if it reminded me a little of sex ed. Ugh... Dropout Idol Fruit Tart- Such a disappointment. Who is this anime made for? What the fuck is the demographic? ??? Yurucamp Season 2- More outstanding quality. Can’t wait to watch more. 
Alright, that’s what I’ve got so far. I might make more reviews later down the line, just have to see what happens next. For now, thank you for reading, and I’ll give another update later this year. 
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nosanime · 7 months
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BIBLIOGRAPHY - “ANIME FOODIES: LAID-BACK CAMP THE MOVIE”
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This is the bibliography for our entry in the Anime Foodies series of panels, “Anime Foodies: Laid-Back Camp The Movie”.  The sources include not only places from which we garnered background of the food we were cooking, but also sources that helped us determine how to craft our own version of the recipes we were creating.
This is the second Anime Foodies panel which has a formal bibliography of sources.  Those marked with double asterisks are regular sources we’ve used in all of the panels in the series and are a good starting point for anyone interested in Japanese food and its history.
Bibliography:
Afro. Laid-Back Camp. Vol. 6, Yen Press, 2019.
Afro. Laid-Back Camp. Vol. 7, Yen Press, 2019.
“Anethum graveolens L.” Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:837530-1.
Baker, Liren. “Taco Rice: Okinawa Taco Rice” Kitchen Confidante, https://kitchenconfidante.com/taco-rice-okinawa-taco-rice.
“Braised Yuba (Tofu Skins) with Vegetables” Sunberry Jam, https://sunberryjam.com/braised-yuba-with-vegetables/.
“Buttered Beere 1588” Oakden, https://oakden.co.uk/buttered-beere-1588/.
“Dutch Oven Roast Chicken” Self-Proclaimed Foodie, https://selfproclaimedfoodie.com/dutch-oven-roasted-chicken/#wprm-recipe-container-33149.
“Dutch Oven Roasted Chicken with Vegetables” Camping Adventures, https://adventures.camp/dutch-oven-roasted-chicken-with-vegetables/.
“Finnish Salmon Soup (Lohikeitto)” Skinny Spatula, https://skinnyspatula.com/salmon-soup-lohikeitto/.
Friesen, Katy June. “Where Did the Taco Come From?” Smithsonian Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/where-did-the-taco-come-from-81228162/.
Greg. “Hot Buttered Rum 2 Ways AND Fat Washing! | How to Drink.” YouTube, uploaded by How To Drink, 23 Nov. 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbEwyntSCM.
“Hokkaido Salmon Hot Pot (Ishikari Nabe) 石狩鍋” Just One Cookbook, https://www.justonecookbook.com/salmon-hot-pot/.
“Hoto Noodle Soup from Yamanashi ほうとう” Just One Cookbook, https://www.justonecookbook.com/hoto-noodle-soup-yamanashi/#wprm-recipe-container-79243.
“Hōtō Noodle Soup (Hōtō Nabe)” RecipeTin Japan, https://japan.recipetineats.com/hoto-noodle-soup-hoto-nabe/.
“Houtou (ほうとう)” Food in Japan, https://www.foodinjapan.org/kanto/yamanashi/houtou/.
“How to make Houtou – Yamanashi local speciality noodle dish recipe” Japanese Cooking Class Tokyo, https://japanesecookingclasstokyo.wordpress.com/2014/01/03/how-to-make-houtou-yamanashi-local-speciality-noodle-dish-recipe/.
“How to Make the Best Tempura 天ぷら” Just One Cookbook, https://www.justonecookbook.com/tempura-recipe/.
Hua, Charlie. “Kiritanpo: Trying out one of Akita’s local specialties” Japan Travel, https://en.japantravel.com/akita/kiritanpo/55809.
“Hypomesus olidus” FishBase, https://fishbase.de/summary/Hypomesus-olidus.html.
“Hypomesus olidus” Integrated Taxonomic Information System – Report, https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=162031#null.
**Ishige, Naomichi. The History and Culture of Japanese Food. London, Kegan Paul Limited, 2001.**
“"Ishikari" Salmon Hot Pot (Ishikari nabe)” NHK World – Japan, https://web.archive.org/web/20201101192650/https://www.nhk.or.jp/dwc/food/recipe/kyou_12310.html.
“Ishikari Nabe Recipe (Salmon and Miso Hot Pot in Hokkaido)” Cooking With Dog, https://cookingwithdog.com/recipe/ishikari-nabe/.
“Japan-Mexico Relations (Basic Data)” Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/latin/mexico/data.html.
“Kiritampo Nabe (Rice Stick Hot Pot)” NHK World, https://web.archive.org/web/20180318093216/http://www.nhk.or.jp:80/dwc/recipes/detail/138.html.
“Kiritanpo (きりたんぽ)” Food in Japan, https://www.foodinjapan.org/tohoku/akita/kiritanpo/.
Laid-Back Camp. Directed by Yoshiaki Kyougoku. C-Station, 2018.
Laid-Back Camp Season 2. Directed by Yoshiaki Kyougoku. C-Station, 2021.
Laid-Back Camp The Movie. Directed by Yoshiaki Kyougoku. C-Station, 2022.
Miller, Max. “Making 400 Year Old Buttered Beere.” YouTube, uploaded by Tasting History with Max Miller, 10 Mar. 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlMhZvOX2ps.
“Motsunabe” Japanese food style, https://jpnfood.com/recipe/meat/motsunabe.
“Motsunabe: How to Eat and the Best Restaurants in Fukuoka” Savor Japan, https://savorjapan.com/contents/discover-oishii-japan/motsunabe-how-to-eat-and-the-best-restaurants-in-fukuoka/.
“Motsunabe recipe もつ鍋” The Japanese Food Lab, https://thejapanesefoodlab.com/motsunabe/.
“Motsunabe (もつ鍋)” Food in Japan, https://www.foodinjapan.org/kyushu/fukuoka/motsunabe/.
“Okinawa Taco Rice and Cheese (Cafe Style)” Sudachi Recipes, https://sudachirecipes.com/okinawa-taco-rice/.
“Okinawa Taco Rice (Video) タコライス” Just One Cookbook, https://www.justonecookbook.com/taco-rice/.
“Recipe of Speedy Lightly Flavored! Hakata-style Motsunabe (Offal Hot Pot) with Soy Sauce Based Soup” Ground-Skillet, https://ground-skillet.web.app/734-recipe-of-speedy-lightly-flavored-hakata-style-motsunabe-offal-hot-pot-with-soy-sauce-based-soup/.
“Salmon Hot Pot (Ishikari Nabe)” RecipeTin Japan, https://japan.recipetineats.com/salmon-hot-pot-ishikari-nabe/.
“Salmon Soup” Happy Foods Tube, https://www.happyfoodstube.com/salmon-soup/.
Sam. “Aburi Technique for Fish” Chef Epic, https://chefepic.com/aburi-technique-for-fish/.
“Seared Salmon Sushi (Aburi)” Cooking with Cocktail Rings, https://cookingwithcocktailrings.com/seared-salmon-sushi-aburi/.
**Singleton Hachisu, Nancy. Japanese Farm Food. Kansas City, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012.**
**Singleton Hachisu, Nancy. Preserving the Japanese Way. Kansas City, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2015.**
“【Smelt Tempura】 How to make Smelt tempura With technical explanation to stand fins” YouTube, uploaded by 逢禅天ぷらチャンネル / AIZEN TEMPURA CHANNEL 1 Oct. 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3KTXNGGAL4.
“Soy Milk Hot Pot 豆乳鍋” Just One Cookbook, https://www.justonecookbook.com/soy-milk-hot-pot-tonyu-nabe/.
“Taco Rice (タコライス)” No Recipes, https://norecipes.com/okinawa-taco-rice/.
“Tentsuyu” Oishi Washoku Recipes, https://www.oishi-washoku-recipes.com/tentsuyu.
“‘Tentsuyu’ (Tempura Dipping Sauce)” Hiroko’s Recipes, https://www.hirokoliston.com/tentsuyu-tempura-dipping-sauce/.
Turkell, Michael Harlan. “Foil Yaki Is the Best” Taste, https://tastecooking.com/foil-yaki-best/.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Wakasagi (Hypomesus nipponensis): Ecological Risk Screening Summary. 8 Nov. 2019, https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Ecological-Risk-Screening-Summary-Wakasagi.pdf.
“What is the “King Tacos” which is loved by Okinawan?” Okinawa Labo, https://okinawa-labo.com/en/okinawa-taco-rice-1966.
**Wondrich, David. Imbibe! From Absinthe Cocktail to Whiskey Smash, A Salute in Stories and Drinks to “Professor” Jerry Thomas, Pioneer of the American Bar. Updated and Revised Edition. New York City, TarcherPerigee, 2015.**
“〆まで美味しい ごま豆乳鍋つゆ ストレート” Mizkan, https://www.mizkan.co.jp/product/group/?gid=07101.
“簡単タコライス” Lettuce Club, https://www.lettuceclub.net/recipe/dish/22978/.
“王道タコライス” Delish Kitchen, https://delishkitchen.tv/recipes/196315721972580774. “簡単!すぐ出来!タコライス レシピ・作り方” Kurashiru, https://www.kurashiru.com/recipes/80ca4e93-29d6-422a-8168-cf409ac46d23.
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recentanimenews · 2 years
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Asaka Posts Music Video for Laid-Back Camp: Movie Theme Song "Sun Is Coming Up"
    Anisong singer Asaka has posted a two-minute music video for her 12th single song "Sun Is Coming Up" to be released on June 29, 2022.
  The cute pop tune will be featured as the opening theme for the forthcoming all-new feature film Laid-Back Camp: Movie to be released in Japan on July 1, 2022. This is the fifth time that she has collaborated with the Laid-Back Camp franchise, following "SHINY DAYS" (Laid-Back Camp TV anime first season opening theme), "Isn't It Fun?" (image song), "The Sunshower" (ROOM CAMP theme song), and "Seize The Day" (Laid-Back Camp sesond season opening theme).
    "Sun Is Coming Up" short MV:
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    "Laid-Back Camp: Movie" teaser trailer featuring the song:
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    RELATED: Laid-Back Camp Anime Film Gears Up in Latest Visual and Trailer
    The CD single will also includes her another new song "Say "I love you," with lyrics written by Asaka herself. She says, "'Say "I love you"' is a heartwarming and magnificent love song with the theme of 'eternal love.' I wrote the lyrics that can be received from the viewpoints of both men and women. I hope you will listen to it while thinking of your family, your lover, and your loved ones."
    Asaka's new artist photo for the single:
  6月29日に発売の12th Single 「Sun Is Coming Up」のアーティスト写真が完成しました???????????? 映画『#ゆるキャン△』の世界観に寄り添った衣装とヘアスタイルにしました! ふふふ、似合ってるかな〜〜〜??#ゆるキャン #映画館で野外活動 pic.twitter.com/7rfiN25gJs
— ✿ 亜咲花 ✿ (@AsakaOfficial) May 2, 2022
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    "The Sunshower" MV:
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    "Seize The Day" MV:
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  RELATED: Asaka Tries Out Social Dance for The First Time in Laid-Back Camp Season 2 Opening Theme MV
    Source: Asaka official Twitter
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ljaesch · 2 years
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Laid-Back Camp Anime Film to Open in Japan on July 1, 2022
Laid-Back Camp Anime Film to Open in Japan on July 1, 2022
The official Twitter account for the Yurucamp (Yurukyan△, Laid-Back Camp Δ) anime has announced that the upcoming Eiga Yurukyan△ (Laid-Back Camp Movie) will open in Japanese theaters on July 1, 2022. The anime adapts Afro’s “slow outdoor manga” which follows two young women. Rin likes to go camping by herself along the lakes that provide a scenic view of Mt. Fuji. Nadeshiko loves to take cycling…
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haro-hawayu · 2 years
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Movie??? Either I forgot that was supposed to be a thing or I missed the news completely!! Niceeee~
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hikari-ni-naritai · 8 months
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9 people you would like to get to know better
Tagged by @aeondeug
i did one of these a few .... days? weeks? ago but i will of course do another! the answers may have changed after all
3 ships: didnt mention this one last time but one of my top ships of all time is a college-age pairing of shimarin yurucamp and nadeshiko's older sister. i think theyre fucking adorable together. uhh 2 other ships.... pieberry witchspringR x the girl knight whose name i forget, and.... ryne/gaia ffxiv
First ship: this one hasnt changed its still lyra/bonbon mlp
Last song: Magia - kalafina (pmmm ed)
Last movie: i havent watched a movie since the last time i did this so..... i dont remmember if it was glass onion or the nasuverse movie about the girl who can see the future
Currently watching: Right Now im rewatching Line Goes Up. as for like shows im passively watching, Endro! (sic). a show about a party of girls who tried to defeat the demon lord but instead activated time magic and reverted the world to their first day of adventuring school, and only the demon lord remembers (now a little girl, and their teacher, for Some Reason).
Currently consuming: Monster Energy Ultra Fiesta Mango
Currently craving: i would really love to Not Be At Work
will not be tagging anyone specifically bc i have to get back to work but if you see this you are legally obligated to do it! <3
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